8/24 Craig's Where to Eat Crawdads

Moderators: Josh Shirley, Craig Goudie, RickHeninger

Forum rules
-Each forecaster has their own topic. Forecasters reply to their own posts. This forum is READ ONLY. You can not reply in this forum.
-We've set this up so you can subscribe to a forecast. Following these guidelines will guarantee that people recieve the forecasts they want.
Thanks again to Craig since before 99' and Kenny since 08' for the forecasts.
Disclaimer
-Forecasts are for entertainment purposes only. (Hopefully we are entertaining enough to provide an occasional chuckle.) All windriders are free to choose their locations and conditions, and are responsible for the risks thereof.

8/24 Craig's Where to Eat Crawdads

Postby Craig Goudie » Sat Aug 24, 2013 7:54 am

Grantsville looks like 7M AM sail conditions until 11. Then DC looks like gusty PM 8/16 from 1 until 4.
Sulfur might cough up some really gusty 9M sail conditions for formula racing between Noon and 3. The good
thing about today is there is a swath of fairly dry air going through the area from about 11 until 4, so it's unlikely
you'll get rained on, and at least be able to see the sun. Crawdads are tasty no matter what the weather is doing,
so don't forget the Sulfur Creek camp-out today.

Tomorrow, much more rain will put a damper on a possible Grantsville 7M AM, and probably too much
rain and T-head action to get any quality wind out of DC Pm unless you're lucky and a T-head wedges
just South of Timpanogos. Sulfur also looks rainy and none too windy.

Monday, more of the same Grantsville and then DC potential with rain mixed in.

-Craig
Craig Goudie
Sailing the Gorge on my:
8'4" OO Fat Boy, 7'9" OO Slasher, 7'4" Goya SurfWave
with Northwave Sails
User avatar
Craig Goudie
Site Admin
 
Posts: 4621
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:53 am
Location: Most Likely--Doug's Beach

Return to Forecasts - Where to Ride

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests